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Friday, 27 September 2013

Dutch screw steam tug Haarlem for sale at Amsterdam, Netherlands according to the Dutch newspaper Algemeen Handelsblad dated 24 November 1868

An announcement reported the intended sale by C.A. Schröder, G.J. Boelen, A. Roland Horst and W. Bakker Bz. on Monday 28 December at 18.00 o’clock in the Nieuwe Stads Herberg at the IJ, Amsterdam of the iron-built decked screw steam tug Haarlem which served on the Noord-Hollands Kanaal. She was lying along the shipyard het Witte Kruis, Kleine Kattenburgerstraat, Amsterdam. Dimensions 16,88 x 3,60 x 1,94 (hold) metres and a measurement of 16 tonnes. Her pair of 60 hp high pressure directly working engines were manufactured at the factory of Paul van Vlissingen&Dudok van Heel at Amsterdam.